http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1159041 http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1159041#c2 --- Comment #2 from Christophe Giboudeaux <christophe@krop.fr> --- I also added some notes to some requests. Here are more information:
jovie kaccessible Replaced by the Qt5 accessibility module
kvkbd plasma5 has a virtual keybord functionality
keepassx kpassgen
keepassxc should be preferred Abandoned security applications mean they're dangerous for users.
kdesdk4-scripts Replaced by its KF5 package
kuser systemsettings5 has a user configuration module (the yast module shall be preferred for user management IMO)
kppp kvpnc networkmanager is the modern way to set up connections
libkdegames4 No use without kdegames4 (long gone)
kate4-parts konsole4-part These are only kparts, not applications.
kepas Last release 11 years ago... KDE Frameworks5 contain a DNSSD module.
libkqoauth This only supports Oauth 1.0. Afaik, this is not considered secured (and I'm not sure many services are still using this version)
klinkstatus Can be replaced by linkchecker (which has an update in factory not submitted to leap)
python-pyside python-pyside-tools No user in Leap. pyside2 is available.
Qross Bindings for kross which was mostly only useful to koffice (long gone).
libjreen No user in Leap except old tomahawk releases. The Leap 15.2 tomahawk package uses libjreen-qt5
tomahawk No activity upstream, half dead website. You can keep it if you really want obsolete programs.
H2rename Leap 15.2 has krename (Qt5 based)
kremotecontrol No idea if that still works (or if it ever worked)
fate (fate is still used by some departments in SUSE AFAIK) Interestingly, the maintainers still didn't delete the broken _link in the devel project.
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